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Terrine de canard au poivre vert
Terrine de canard au poivre vert - Carrefour with score 50/100

Terrine de canard au poivre vert - European Score 50/100

Carrefour

Terrine de canard au poivre vert by Carrefour is rated 50/100 according to our European origin criteria. Average choice. It has some European connections but could be better.

It is a product product found in 1 countries. It falls under the categories of: Canned meats, Duck terrines.

180 g

3560070558575

Nutritional Scores

Nutri-Score
D
Eco-Score
D
NOVA
4

Ingredients

Viande de canard 25%, foie de dinde, viande de porc 22%, gras de porc, couenne de porc, oignons, farine et amidon de _blé_, sel, poivre vert 1%, Armagnac, _lactose_, protéines de _lait_, épices, dextrose, arômes naturels. Origine : Cette terrine est élaborée en Bretagne à partir de porc, de canard et de dinde d'origine France.

Origin Data

Countries france
Packaging Conserve

European Score

0 /100
Distant Relative

"It has a cousin in Europe, but they haven't spoken in years."

Detailed Breakdown:

Scoring Methodology
Headquarters 35/35
Manufacturing 0/35
Ingredients 0/10
Distribution 15/15

Analysis:

  • Corporate headquarters in France & Monaco (+35 pts)
  • Manufacturing location unknown
  • Ingredients not specified
  • Distributed exclusively in Europe (1 countries) (+15 pts)
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Analysis & Insights

Expert Data Analysis

The European Score of 50/100 for Terrine de canard au poivre vert suggests a moderate alignment with regional economic standards.

When analyzing the corporate structure of Carrefour, we see its direct and positive impact on the regional economy.

Data confirms that this product fails to meet basic regional ecological expectations.

The lack of transparent health data for this product is a significant concern for the European consumer.

Transparency from Carrefour on this reference is acceptable but lacks granular sourcing details.

This is a typical market choice, offering some European ties without absolute excellence.

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